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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2007

Randy Loan calibrates for Grott / Rasp.

www.thevocaliststudio.com

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  • Very impressive ! Especially for a man. But how can he use his head voice without falsetto? That is very hard !

    PS : I saw your website, if it's the same, because it's french, so I'm not sure, but it's called "The Vocalist Studio" too. I'd love to take lessons with you, but I haven't money enough :/

  • @taldu65"How can he use his head voice without Falsetto"? That is the point of TVS training! You have to understand that Falsetto is not the only kind of sound you can make in the head voice. He is singing in his head voice, the same place where Falsetto vocal mode, however he has trained to not sing Falsetto, but a "twanged distortion". This is what I will teach you when you train at TVS or purchase the TVS training system, The Four Pillars of Singing 2.0. Yes, we are in France.

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  • Yes , its head voice... all my students train strong head tones with distortion if they want it. BTW... watch the language... be classy.

  • !!!!!!!!!!!Two words, FUCK YES!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • very good job randy!

  • I'd kill for that rasp! so sad it's so far away... well, greetings from Brazil! =)

  • @BBoyMkl Uhm... no? It is a work flow and it requires training and development. First create a good onset, then you need to get bridged, get placement , then you need to increase compression of your twang contraction and push "down and out" on your respiration to increase the PTP (phonation threshold pressure) in the sub-glottal region of the vocal track. This makes the FVF "rattle" or create noise. my training system shows you how. run a search for "the four pillars of singing" 2.0.

  • @BBoyMkl Uhm... no? It is a work flow and it requires training and development. First create a good onset, then you need to get bridged, get placement , then you need to increase compression of your twang contraction and push "down and out" on your respiration to increase the PTP (phonation threshold pressure) in the sub-glottal region of the vocal track. This makes the FVF "rattle" or create noise. my training system shows you how. run a search for "the four pillars of singing" 2.0.

  • how to get that raspy sound in common with the head voice??when i try it..i feel that i change into falsetto....sounds not in that way..what noise have i to think when i try the rasp??isnt it the same way of dirtin that jimmy gnecco uses??please help...=) peace

  • @Juanmann2k Hey man my advice is to get a lesson with Rob. I've been going to him for only a month now and I've improved tenfold under him. I had a classical teacher for 2 years and learned more in one month of TVS than I did during that. The fact of the matter is classical teachers will teach you classical music. Sounds like you want to sing rock/metal music, which is a different genre, so you need a teacher that teaches those specific genres and understands them. Hope that helps!

  • @roblunte and where can I check that? HEre on your channel? If so... im sooooo subscribing! xD

  • So, basically, he's trying to make it sound more like a scream than regular old high note.

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